Hawaii - Fact Sheet for Father (Minor by Parents) 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as it appears on your Birth Certificate in the designated field. This ensures that all records are consistent.
  3. Next, provide the File Number and date associated with your birth certificate. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  4. Fill in your name as it appears on your Certificate of Naturalization, along with the corresponding number and date.
  5. List the name on your social security card and the name you use in employment. This helps establish your identity across various documents.
  6. Document all marriages and divorces, including dates and places. This section is important for legal clarity regarding your marital history.
  7. Provide the names, dates, and places of birth for all living children. This information is necessary for family record accuracy.
  8. Finally, state the reason for legalizing this name change clearly in the provided space to justify your request.

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The primary factor the court considers when determining custody in Hawaii is the best interest of the child. This means the courts decision is guided by what will promote the childs overall well-being, safety, and stability.
Unlike many other states, Hawaiis child custody laws dont outline specific factors a judge should consider in a custody case. Instead, a judge must assess any factor that affects a childs safety, health, and well-being.
An amended birth certificate will be prepared upon receipt of an affidavit of paternity, a court order establishing paternity, or a certificate of marriage establishing the marriage of the natural parents to each other, and payment of any fees.
If the childs father is not listed on the birth certificate, he may still be able to seek custody or visitation rights. In Hawaii, both parents have the legal right to seek custody of their child, regardless of whether they are married.
Is Hawaii a mother state? Hawaii, much like other states, follows the best interests of the child standard when determining child custody, which means there is no legal preference for custody toward the mother or the father.
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Hawaii sees an unmarried father and mother as having equal custody rights over a child. However, paternity must be established for the father to have a legal right to child custody.
Understanding Paternity Rights in Honolulu, Hawaii Hawaii sees an unmarried father and mother as having equal custody rights over a child. However, paternity must be established for the father to have a legal right to child custody.

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